A former Lancaster man faces 33 felony charges of sex crimes against children, which carry a collective sentence of more than 1,000 years in prison if convicted.

Aaron Bouzek, 32, was scheduled to appear in a Grant Count Circuit Court on Wednesday afternoon.

According to online court records, the felony charges filed Tuesday include four counts of first-degree sexual assault-intercourse with a child under 12; one count of first-degree sexual assault-intercourse with a child under 13; repeated sexual assault of the same child (at least three violations of first-degree sexual assault); three counts of sexual exploitation of a child; and 21 counts of possession of child pornography.

According to the criminal complaint, Bouzek sexually assaulted one victim from the time the child was 2 until the child was 8, from the end of 2007 to April 2014, according to a news release from the Wisconsin Attorney General's Office issued Wednesday.

Bouzek's charges are also linked to sexual assault and sexual exploitation for conduct with a 1-year-old and sexual exploitation of a child for conduct with an infant and a 2-year-old, according to the release.

The charges carry a total maximum sentence of 1,320 years, or maximum fines totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a report from the Wisconsin State Journal.